A ver fast production flyer for “Thieves like us”

A ver fast production flyer for “Thieves like us”

I did the new identity and website for Julián Lopez Galán. He is an architect with a career that started in 1976 and now in the maturity of his work he wanted a place to showcase hit best work (the latest of course).
It’s been very difficult to reflect such long career in the site without being obvious. I just wanted to talk about the works and be true to them and at the same time let the user realize that the works he is seeing are just some among many. A timeline was the only solution but I didn’t want anyone to learn to navigate so I kept it super simple and let the works speak for themselves about their date, importance, title and place in Julian’s career.
I also did an experimental piece putting into images what it’s like to step in the shoes of a client and imagine what it the best solution would be like. It was very fun to shoot and I think it is fun to watch too.

These are just old illustrations but I thought I should post them. They are aging well.


I’ve just finished the SuzieWong website that I did for my friend David Diez. It’s a pretty small website completely centered on the collecion navigation which I am very proud of.
The graphic idea behind the site is using inverted colors as much as possible and make them look armonic. I created the background illustration pretty fast and it reminds me that good designs come after hours of thinking and minutes of actual work.
On the technical side, it loads all images in the background and it scales to fill the whole screen. I am still experimenting with layouts that are not dependant on size or proportions and I thinkg I am getting somewhere.


This is a logo I made the for a friend of mine. SrGordo (MrFat, it’s the best name ever!) is his nickname and also the name for his postproduction studio.
I just wanted everyone to have as much fun with the graphics as they already do with the name. I went back to a classic 50′s , surf, overdone style that, well, why not?

We (Luis Urculo and I) did a couple of videos to present and explain two big urbanism projects Junquera-Oval did recently. They already had graphics and documents to explain the projects in detail and as we did before with other clients, we tried to explain the project in a more emotional and aesthetic way. I also did some graphics to serve as indicators in the panoramic shot.
